Jetstar will launch a new service from the Sunshine Coast to Singapore via Bali from next year.
Commencing in March 2026, flights from the Sunshine Coast to Denpasar will operate three times per week on Jetstar’s A321neo LR fleet, adding more than 70,000 seats per year, and will connect onwards to Singapore.
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“We’re proud to be the first airline to connect the Sunshine Coast to Bali and Singapore. It’s a great win for travellers wanting an easy international getaway,” Jetstar chief executive Stephanie Tully said.
“With direct flights to Bali, travellers can trade hours on the road to Brisbane for extra time in paradise and enjoy more of what makes this island paradise so special.
“Jetstar is proud to be the largest carrier operating in South-East Queensland and we’re excited to continue expanding our network to meet strong low fares demand.”
The route is Jetstar’s tenth direct service between Australia and Bali, and its fourth from Queensland, having launched Gold Coast–Denpasar services earlier this year.
According to Sunshine Coast Airport chief executive Chris Mills, the new service is a “game changer” for the Sunshine Coast region.
“For the first time, locals can fly direct to Bali for an island holiday. Our research shows that this is a highly sought after destination for locals,” he said.
“But it gets even better: after a short stop in Bali the flight continues on to Singapore – a global hub. Travelling to Singapore via Bali allows passengers to connect to destinations right across Asia, Europe and beyond.
“The new route will strengthen the Sunshine Coast’s position as a global gateway for Queensland and enhance access for international visitors looking to explore the Sunshine Coast, Noosa and the wider region.”
Tourism and Events Queensland has also welcomed the announcement, with chief executive Craig Davidson saying it boosts the state’s connections to international destinations.
“This is a win for the Sunshine Coast and for Queensland. For the first time, visitors can fly directly to the Sunshine Coast from Singapore, via Bali – opening up greater access to our state,” he said.
“This connectivity benefits the Sunshine Coast while positioning Queensland as a globally accessible destination, welcoming more travellers to explore our incredible state.”
The move comes after Jetstar in May announced it was also ramping up its domestic capacity from the Sunshine Coast to Sydney and Melbourne.